Charles N’Zogbia

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20/20 Vision: The WFC 2011-12 Premier League Preview

To save a few comments from disgruntled supporters, this is how much I don’t know about the Premier League. Continue reading »

Aston Villa Get Their Man And Wigan….?

Daniel Doran takes the road less traveled by praising Charles N’Zogbia and trashing Wigan Athletic. Continue reading »

The Scouser Report: Unveiling Stewart Downing, Liverpool’s Future On The Left

Andrew Beasley examines why Stewart Downing may have been worth the price for Liverpool and why he wasn’t. Continue reading »

Holiday Fixture Diary: Wolves At The Door For Liverpool’s Hodgson, Gunners Shoot Selves In Foot & Chelsea Win?

I blame LaMarcus Adna Thompson.  He didn’t invent the rollercoaster but he patented thirty different designs involving them and was instrumental in their popularity.  Which naturally led to the metaphor that has become a such a sporting cliché, the rollercoaster ride in reference to a season or stretch thereof with up and down results.  That … Continue reading »

The Scouser Report – Another False Dawn for Liverpool

International friendlies; what exactly is the point? Oh yes, money. How silly of me! I am quite sure it has not escaped your attention, unless of course you’re a deaf, blind and mute or Tom Hicks (but I repeat myself), that Anfield’s favourite son has returned from international duty crocked. Personally, I hate international friendlies. … Continue reading »

Blanc’s Norwegian Expedition Uncovers Some Unpolished Diamonds

Tapesh Patel takes a look at the recent friendly been France and Norway, Laurent Blanc’s first match in charge. Continue reading »

England's Left Side Answer

Charles N’Zogbia has set his sights on playing in the World Cup but for England. Would Fabio Capello consider taking a foreigner as part of the 23 man squad? Continue reading »

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